Arizona Chickens

I'm going to have the coop ready for them by the time they're 3 weeks, with their brooder plate for another week or so, until they don't need it anymore. I'm going to start taking them outside for little field trips soon.

You probably won't need that brooder plate during the daytime temps, just at night after the temps drop.
 
Yesterday my next door neighbors that I watch the animals for when they go out of town gave me some carrots. They had bought a 50-pound bag of them. Anyway's, my dog Buster was interested in what I had, so I cut a piece off of one and gave it to him to see what he would do with it. He ate it and wanted more. I didn't think that he would have done that though, considering that he doesn't like the cooked carrots! He ended up eating that whole raw carrot! :confused:
 
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Yesterday my next door neighbors that I watch the animals for when they go out of town gave me some carrots. They had bought a 50-pound bag of them. Anyway's, my dog Buster was interested in what I had, so I cut a piece off of one and gave it to him to see what he would do with it. He ate it and wanted more. I didn't think that he would have done that though, considering that he doesn't like the cooked carrots! He ended up eating that whole raw carrot! :confused:

My Schipperke, Morgan, absolutely LOVES carrots...but they give him tummy aches and bad flatulence, so for the sake of us humans, he rarely gets carrots as treats.
 

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